What is an ANA impact visit?

April 9, 2012
Audience:
All
Topics:
Grantee Resources, Performance and Accountability
Types:
Informational Sheet
Tags:
Impact Evaluation

Project Results and Impact

ANA is interested in learning about the results and impact the project has had on the community.

  • Program revenue generated by the project (including supporting documentation).
  • Jobs created by the project (including supporting documentation) as well as how the positions were paid (e.g. ANA funds, project-generated revenue, leveraged funds). This will include the types of positions and the total hours/weeks worked.
  • Businesses created by the project (including supporting documentation).
  • Job-related training resulting from the project. This will include the course/workshop titles, hours needed to successfully complete the training, and the number of people who successfully completed training.
  • Leveraged Resources (including any supporting documentation). This includes resources mobilized/attracted to the project (above and beyond the 20% non-federal match) as well as their dollar value.
  • Partnerships formed as a result of the project.
  • Discussions of project impact with project beneficiaries, and how the project has improved the social, economic, and/or environmental conditions of the community.

Grant-Specific Questions

ANA will ask questions regarding your specific type of project.

  • Products developed, surveys conducted, codes and/or ordinances developed, language teachers trained, etc.

ANA Services

ANA is hoping you will share any suggestions, concerns or comments that will help ANA better serve you.